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oldngray

nowhere special
YEARS and a lot of money. You just don't go on someones property and clean it up without their )and the courts) permission.
A lot of those abandoned houses have squatters cooking meth or trashing the place other ways so the only solution is to burn the place down. The real owners quit paying taxes on them years ago so don't care what goes on there.
 

rod

Retired 23 years
About 5 years ago my Township went through the courts and was finally granted permission to clean up one of these PIG PENS. Bring in the big dumpsters and dump trucks. When the dust settled it had cost the Township $17,000 and now to drive by the place it has returned to being a PIG PEN. I don't know what the solution is other than keep your fingers crossed that the owners don't pay any back taxes on the property for 7 years and then the Township would legally own the property -----but I've never seen that happen -- these PIGS are too smart.
 

rod

Retired 23 years
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Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
A lot of those abandoned houses have squatters cooking meth or trashing the place other ways so the only solution is to burn the place down. The real owners quit paying taxes on them years ago so don't care what goes on there.
Abandoned houses? Where do you live? Investors here buy, rip it down, then build a big arse house.
 

Operational needs

Virescit Vulnere Virtus
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A coworker told me this pond has a lot of gators. I sat there a few minutes looking and didn’t see any gators but, holy crap, there were tons of fish breaking the surface. It looked like Grand Central Starion in and around the pond. Lol.
 
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